Morhulin
Thovaline Ointment
Siopel Cream
Antiseptic bepanthen cream (weirdly the actual bepanthen nappy cream didn't work)
Boots Bottom Balm
Orabase Paste
Conotrane Cream
Magic Fairy Better Botty Balm
Green baby powder
Little green earthlets balm
Paw paw cream
Palmers Bottom Butter
Bennetts Baby Bum Cream
Some natural remedies that worked with him are:
cornflour mixed with water or vaseline
emu oil
grapefruit seed extract
manuka honey
vegetable glycerine
sage tea
tea tree, lavender and witch hazel
cooled pearl and barley liquid (for both nappy area and to drink)
bicarb and oats in the bath
pure lanolin
pure shea butter
hemp cream
If none of those work you can ask for these on prescription:
aveeno
sprilon spray (I have bought aveeno and sprilon OTC as well, but they are expensive.)
Has a swab been done to see if it is fungal or has the nurse said it is fungal just by looking at it? I would insist on a swab if one hasn't already been done. If the swab says it is definitely fungal then ask to try Clotrimazole cream, Nystatin Cream or Nystatin Spray.
I have tried:
metanium, savlon, drapolene, bepanthen, sudocreme, germoline, vaseline, zinc and castor oil, waitrose bottom butter, fullers earth cream, calendula cream, e45 nappy cream, kamillosan, vagosen, canesten, chamomile tea, red clover cream, benadryl, daktarin, daktacort, timodene, arnica cream, egg white, organic babies salve, green baby balm, almond oil, rooiboos (redbush) tea.